Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

MONDAY MORNING, MAY .TO. CITY I ri s t5fAll kind ot Ilook anl Joh i'rintins: neatly id promptly Jon at this ofSce, at Imng rat. ami - i; s. - - - ' - r fiontl ConTcnt'on nsfets in this citj, (hy after to-morrow. RTThe 2il FeTinsjlrania Kf-iment, two hundred strong. pais! through thi city yester day oo their way borne from the front. j4STbe l"lh Indiana buttery, Capt. Miner, a bra?t a corp a trrr took the Cel l, U ordered to th e tt of war, and hai prohtbly gone. nT"Jame B. Ryan, of Marion county, we et uj our exchange!. 11 apokrn of as the probable Democratic candidate for Congress in trie si am District. CJJTMen'a Shoes are in demand, particularly Minething noft and easy the Uuckikin Shoes, especially, at 232 Jo.lUt, VlXXtDGK A Co.'. Ta a i tTPUI Helen Weitern mikes her firnt appearance at the Metropolitan to-night. She is an actre?i who come stamped by the critics of the country aa among the ery foremont. Kixglr Ki.;. Lo.t, about the 15th of May lnt, a plain gold ring, with the initial M. K. engraTeil inide. The finder will be paid the talue of the fin? by lilting it at this ofiice. 23-3i Mahokic Notici:. A rpecial meeting of Marion Lodge No. 35, for work, i!l be held this (Monday) erening, at 7 o'clock. Tunctual attendance in requeued. Francis Ki.xo, Secretary. Kaklt Clomo. Anxious to give our young men time for ImDroTement, we will continue to cloe at C o'clock P. M. during the rea.-on. W. L II. GLtXN, fell 2d 6 m Proprietors New York Store Naw Law Hooks roa Imuaxa The attention of ittoiT.CT?, county officers, and business men ia railed to the book advertisement of Rob rt Clark & Co., of Cincinnati, in another column. The books should be In the libnry of eyerjr lawyer and buaiuona man. - - ... tTSeren thousand men have been raised in Indiana for the one hundred day eric. Six thousand of them hare already gone o(T The ladt regiment will leave hortlr, all recruiting in this 'regard having been stopped. We understand these facti from headquarters. JSPOne of the fine, band is that of the V. II. C, at Camp Burnside. They number thirty, and comprise erery instrument. On last Saturday evening, when they escorts! the 137th In (liana to the depot, their music wa the adrnirii tion of every person, ladie a well as other?, who heirtl them on our priucipal streets. . 1 17" Moritz A Urothers, No. 3, K.ist Washington street, h ire the finest stock of retdy made clothing in the western country. Their house is old, famous, wealthy, and established. Their piece goods, too, are of splendid domestic and foreign manufacture. French Ctssimeresi and Knglih fabrics are nude up to order by Moritz & Hrother, and their cutter w. we unhesitatingly nay, the most artistic in the State. We commend this houe to the public. tTOn and after to-day, the morning train on the lireit Cer.tral Line leives at 5:t() A. M., thirty min utcs earlier than before II y thi.s change a direct connection i fecuicd at Kichraond for Cincinnati, arriving there at 11:21) A. M. The noon train will alo make connection for Cincinnati, a before. Through passenger for Columbus, by the morning train, have 25 minutes at Richmond, for ' breakfast. 3T Miss Morley'a concert takes place tonight at Masonic Hull. The gifted and beautiful young lady, one of the most accomplished of vocalists, will undoubtedly have a thronged audience. The performance will be a most interesting, pleasing und instructive one. Kvery cul tivated lady in the city, and every little girl of genius and intelligence should by all meaus be present. ?PThe t?th Indian had an ovation on Sat urday last, tendered them by the citizens of Indianapolis. The regiment paraded the principal streets, and all remarked upon their soldierly bearing, giving them unbounded praise. After ward they took dinner at the Soldier's Home, where many ladies were present. They then marched to the State House and were addressed bv Governor Morton and others in the usual style. The regiment, we understand, left for the front last night. A I.iMtnT roa Piles. It is a blessing to the suffering to know that we have an eflectuul cure for thi truly troublesome disease. Mr. J. P. Ilazarde, of 16-1 Second street, Cincinnati, Ohio, taken great pleasure in informing all who are suffering with piles that ho used a small quuutitv of Dr. Strickland's Pile Kcmcdy, and it f fleeted a permaneut cure. This seems to be the case with alt who make use of thia splendid preparation. It is manufactured at Xo. 6 Fast Fourth street. Cincinnati, Ohio, and sold by all druggict mail) tf JAt the recent se-stoti of the Gr ind Lodge of Free and Accepted Mason, charter for new lodges were granted to nineteen. Dispensation wen issued ti eight Lodge and othergranted authority to change their location. Among the dispensations for new Lodge two were for thi citv. one to be called "Capitol Citv l-odge." with A". D. Ohr. as W. M : I. W. Trow, bridge. S. W.; Jacob W. King. I. . The other, Ancient Laudmark Lodge." John Love, as W. M.; J. W. Hay, S. W.; Ed. Clark, I. W. STThe 137th Indiana, Col. Kobinson, left for the cc.it of war, on Saturday night last tlov. Morton. Adjutant (ten. Noble, Col. Frybarger, Col. Terrell, Col. Schlater, Gen. C.irriLg ton and Major Halweg. on horse hack, accompanied the brave boys as far as the depot. Pressing engagement required the return home of each of the alove named military and courageous and patriotic gentlemen, except Colonel Kobinson, a speedily a possible. They are Lot going to war it they understand themselves, and we gues thev do J""Mr Hiiley, of Clinton county, had an iron rod on his house, and was heavily charged by lightning, tearing the rod Into separate pieces, running into the building at the third bar or nut, to a small copper wire, attached to door plate. pa-ssiTig it- entire length down the inside, tearing the builJiug to pieces, Mr. rtiley's family barely escaping with their live; alterward had the iron rod taken dowuard Muii-on ropper rods erected in their place, he considering the iron rods very unsafe, and Munson'a copper rod a perfect prei-crva-tion ftom disaster by lightning. ""Mr. Allred II. Pease gives a grand opera tic concert at Maonic Hall, on Wednesday even ing.Jui.e 1-t We quote what the New York Times sm of him: 'The bst of our pi tnists is so trief, notwithstanding GorTcn ALk, Ma.o and others, that we hiil with satisfaction the addition of a new n:ne. This was cert4inly accompli.shel on Monday evening, htn Mr. Alfred H. Pease nisde his Jtbut in America, the land of his birth. He has studied exclusively in Germanv and i a pupil of Ht Von Hulow. the chief of the movlern school of piarisrn. The debut was a success that mut have been peculiarly gratifiiug to the gentlctiun.au ismuch us his hon or were borne off in the pre-ence of neirly all the Wading pianists iu the mctrop-jlis." r;"The U-.l iuJtaiu.oue hundred da nun. Col. Sh union, of Ltporte, Uft yesterday lor the seat of war. Col. Krvbirger, Col. 1 erred. Lol. Col. Schlater, Cot Adjutant General and Colonel Lieutenant General Morton, on their bate backe 1 steeds, rtxle to the depot between the musicians and the brtve men who were going forth to i tin cril tl.e'.r all br their countrv. The dav was Saudav, Gxl" LoU dv, but with ban nets and music, aod great parade. Morton led the chivalrous 13th to the !et. He lclthit far He b..le them there an aflectionate farewell Then he and Carrmgtou, aLd Terrell, and SchL ler. and Noble, and Fryburger, and Halw g went bon.e to Küpper, atid lept la-st night in feather bejs, coUiforUbly enough.

Kept Uran Town!.! j tenvmllon' Thi convocation as-ctnbifHl at the Mirion County Court House on Saturday la.t. AH the distinguished toids in the puddle of Center Towr.hip were present. Many of them .tool on their hind leg and made eloquent ppeechea and powerful rnotions.all of which rciukelin making J. M. W. Langtdale. Chairman, and the illustrious, well-known, popular, indefatigable and ac-compli-hol IUrton I). Joaw, Sccrctarj. JJ acclaruatioD. Dumont. the trc:cnt incumbent, was dec I aic J to b the first etioice f r Coi-zre.. "Here I raue my Ebenezcr" w then sung with sublime effect, Jones, Langd.i!e, Porter, Kctcham, Newcomb and New joining musically and according to the gamut in the chorus. W e never heard the gentlemen ling so well before. If we hadn't a red-headed wood pecker ii our ca;e at home home we'd try to buy one of them They are for s.ile, and are mighty sweet singers in Israel. Further unanimous nominations were made, as follows: For County Treasurer George V. Meyer. For Sheriff W. J. II. Robinson. For Coroner (J. W. Allred. For Commissioner for the 3d District Sam'l Moore. For Tonhip A-attsor L. M. Phipps. For Circuit 1'rosecutor Wm. W. leathers. For District Prosecutor Wrn. W. Woolen. On motion, the following per-ons were elected delegates to the County Convention, which comes off to morrow: W. W. Wright. A. G. Porter, P.JI. Jameson. W. J. Elliott. Sims A. Colley, Jacob Neimu, Nicholaa McCarty, E. H. Barry. John L. Kctcham, Henry Coburn, Joseph W. Divis, Ctru S Dutterfield. Jonathan W. Gordon, Jos. K. English, and William Sheets. On motion, polls were opened for an expression of opinion as to candidate for State Senator, Representatives, and Commissioner for the Fir.-t

District. Dr. Thompson awept the thing clen for State Senator. We also under.tar.d that he carried Wayne township. He, probably, U the designated man. Dr. Thompson enlisted as a doctor private in Lieut. Gen. Gov. Morton's one million day pervice, but Dr. Thompson got, alter he had some other young men to go in, come other doctors to examine his bick, and they unanimously conclude) that he had better stay luck. The same facts might be tated with regard to the astute nominee for Prosecuting Attorney, W. W. Leathers. Esq. He is not only wek in the bck. but also in the knees. We saw him march with the men called out to suppre Morgan a ve;r aco. and were elad he didn't get further than the depot. Wc felt orrv for hitn then. We knew he could cot stand the thing. We believe he wished to eo with the brave bn.s. If he didn't, we won't express our doubt. He, of course, will be elected by the stay at home patriots. Newcomb, a distinguished barrister, comes in for Representative, we guess n Doctor, by the name of Hoyd, being nowhere. Who the other will be, we have no idea. supreme Court of Inrilnnnu MAY Tt KM r I KT 1 1 HAY. Immanatolis, May 2, ft. Thomas J. Harrison vs. Isaac 0. Price. Hamilton C. C. Affirmed, five per cent, damages. Matthew M. Jones V3. John C. Driver. Tipton C. C. Affirmed, 5 per cent. T ho hiss W. Swinney vs. William Nave nnd Clara II. Nave. Allei? C. C. Allirmel, 1 per cent, damages. Mollie Ureeri vs. City ot Indianapolis Marion C. P. Ilcvered. ' The error beiug that the complaint did not ret out the by-laws of the citv which m.ke the keeping of a house of ill-fame :i misdemeanor. Hoard of Commissioners of liattholomew county vs. John F. Wright. Bartholomew C. C. At firmed with 3 per cent. Kichard A. Durbouet al. vs. CortnliiH J. Miller, Administrator ctal. Clinton C. C. Allitmed, with 5 per cent. John G. Prather, Administrator, vs. Noah Cory and Sylvanus Voorhecs. Jackson C. P. Reversed. Southern Hank of Kentucky vs. Ohio Insuranco Co. and James M Harris, Receiver, Floyd C. C. Affirmed. Otis M. Conkey and James McCulloch v. Cora llttbour. Vertniilion C. C. Reversed. Jesse H. Werlorii vs liranson Swain, As.-igf.ee of Etncrv D Collin. Hcnrv C. 0. Affirmed, 5 ercent. damages. hlXTI! IT. W. 0. De Fauw vs. City of New Albany and George Grc-ham. Flovd C C Allirnied. Henry Wells ct al. vs. the State ex rel Commissioners of Lake countv. LiporteC. C. Affirmed, '.j of 1 percent, d images Henry W. Daniel et al. vs. Henry Wells. Marion C C. Reversed. Henry W. Dmiel et al. vs Danforth M. Harney. Marion C. C. Reversed. Jacob Ehersole et al. vs. Ambrose Redding. Welis C. P. Affirmed, 1 per cent. Eli Davis vs. Franklin L. Jackson et nl. Ru-h C. P. Affirmed. Induhtaud Illinois Central Kailroad Cornpan v vs. Commodore P. Williams. Hendricks C. P. Reversed. Joseph D. Siedner vs Thomts Essex et al. Itartholcmcw C. C. Affirmed. Charles Line et al. vs. Milton J. Hrown. Hamilton C. P Affirmed. Charles G. Mugg et al. v Wm. C. Graves. Kosciusko C. P. Affirmed. 3 percent. Wni.Garvcr vs. Nelson Daubenspeck. Hamilton C. P. Affirmed. SroRTiM Mattlr. The raco at Sugar Grove on 1 ist Saturday, uttracted a large crowd. The day was fine, and early in the afternoon the road leading to the track were alive with carriages containing gentlemen thing from the dust and brick wall of the city to the west side of Fall Creek. It is a beautitul dtive to Sugar Grove, and a ith the good order always maintained there we have no doubt it will soon become , f ishiotiable one. The attendance last Stturd iy was much larger than ith as been at any previous race thi season. The entries were all by citizens, and each horse had its ceitain set of admirers, who were willing to back their judgment, and consequently the betting was quite lively. The entries were: Mr. Hyde's Grey Str inger. Mr. Sullivan's Tape Worm. Mr. Moses Don Ceasar. Mr. Hvde's Johnnv. It was a trot iu hatnes. mile heats, best three in five. There was a side bet between Mr. Moses and Mr Hyde that gave variety to the port. Mr. Mose had bet with Mr. lhde that he, Hyde, could not drive Don Caesar, Mo.-es' horse, a mile in 3 10. Mr. Hyde, although having two lur-cs of his own competing for the purse, w as to drive Mr. Mose' hore on the first heat, and would of course do his best to win the heat tor him. Thence was very exciting and ciuod a great detl ot sp,,rt. tirey Stranger took the two first heats time 3 0J'.,. Johnnv was second in loth heat and Don Caesar third. On the second i heat Grey Stranger was carcelv an inch ahead I).n Caesar's time w a 'A o7. Hisowi.er lost the purse by a second ami a h ill an 1 lost his side bet by being three ecouds too ftst. Hu Ks ill's. Imuaw l'ucr uk The Practice of the Supreme and C.rcuit Courts of the State of Indiana in Civil Cases, l'.y George A P ck Hell . A. M . Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit, and ProKs-orof Ltw in the State Cni verity, Cincinnati: Robert Cl.uke , Co., publisher- Price $6 IHh The de-igu uud -cope of the woik the author nets loith iu his preface. He e.iy: After ten years use, aided by rules of Curt, bv the discussions ot counsel, by the learning of the Supreme Court, and by legislative emend ttiou, the CoJc of Practice introduced bv the Re vised Statutes of l?i"J, has attained sutlL;e:.t certainty und eonsistencv to be a fit subject for system itic consideration lu this Hook of Practice the author takes a vie of the jurisdiction of the Courts iu civil cause and of the Judges. CWrk. Sheriff and Attor nevs, so fur a the duties in civil caucs are concerucd; but alteiwards .-tales the proctJtu in the management o civil ciu-es in general from beginning to e:.d. iiiclud:t:g the practice in cau.-c? appende! to ti e Supreme Court an 1 in cau-es ap pended to the Circuit Court, from all inferior tribunals; and finally, the practice iu particular case and iu stvial and summary proceeding is Hated; mid it has beeu the design of the author throughout, to show, not only what the Law i.

ud what ought to te, bat a!-o, how to J) it and when to do it." The Practice throughout exhibits care, refltarcb, ability av.d a thorough kr.owleiigeof the work Attempted. We regard the treatise a uccess, and such is the opinion of those more comrctent to jude thin ourselves. It iU Ir0Te valuable aid to th student at law and the young practitioner, while it will be a material pervice to ih.ise It in the tf Adice Mr. James U. Hrrant is the agent for the sl of the work iu Indiana, and he rcjuc-ts us to tatC til it he will exnrsss the Practice to tsnbscriters. if they de-ire to j rocure it tfere be is r.Me to deliver it in person. Democrat tic County Convent Ian. At a meeting of the Democratic Central Committee for Marion County, held in Military Hall on Saturday, the 23d iL;., it was resolved to hold a Delegate Convention on Saturday, the 4th of June next, for the purroe of nominating two Candidates for Representative to the Legislature and one Senator, and candidates for Sheriff", Treasurer, Commhsioncr and Coroner, and to appoint Delegates to the State Convention to be held tn the twelfth dav ot June t.ext. And it was agreed that the apportionment of delegates to said Convention from the several townships iu Marion county should be a follows: Center 20, Pike 10, Decatur 5, Perry 10, Washington 10, Wayne 10, Franklin 10, Warren 10, Lawrence 10. And it was further recommended to the townships to hold meetings for the purpose of e lectiug delegates to fa id Couuty Convention at as eatly a day as practicable. N. Haypln, Chairman.

DtftiEARLfc Cm PcortuTir, improved and unimproved, situated in nil parts of the city, and varying in prices to suit demand. For sale by Willy A Martix, 23 3w Real Kstate Ilrokers. Saturday Night Report. LATEST WAR NEWS. FROM GEN. GRANTS ARMY. STANTON'S DISPATCH TO D1X. THE ARMY WITHIN FIFTEEN MILES OF RICHMOND. FROM SHERMAN'S ARMY. FROM THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI How otii Iloat. 4':uii 2ovn tli It (Ml KivtT. WASHINGTON NEWS. Ar., Ac., Ac. Ac Ac. FronijM'w Yorx. Ni:w Yobk, May 23. The steamer Mississippi, from N. O., arrived. (Jen. Fegenden came pa?encer. The Times' special, dated headtpiiartcr.s, May 'St, noon, bays: This morning finds our advance pu-hed thicc miles foufh of Nortfi Anna liver, and acros the Virginit Central Railroad, which has hecn ell'ectu.illy destroyed. No eng igcmciit has occurred. The maiu body of the rebels appear to have drawn buk to the !'uth Anna, which i.s a line they have been long preparing, and mem to defend to the Int. Their advanced lines rest along a huge cieck, and unite north id' the S.tuth Anna. The Time's pecinl correspondent, who left the front it noon on Wednesday. t the time Secret try SuntonV last dispatch Irom Grant was dated, says our army was about ti move on the enemy 'ri work-, anu nbout two hours afterwards he heard heavy cannonading and musketry tiring on our left. A ;vial fro hi Waslmtou to the Commercial nays: A large delegation from the American Iaptit Horm Missionary Soti-;y called this morning at the White House ami were introduced to the President. It is mated at the Ticasury Department that the receipts from the 10-40 loan is sullicicnt to meet the requisition of the treasury. The Committee of Conference on the. Hank bill met this morning, und utter ureein on h!I di-putcd points, except the taxation clause, adjourned till Mul;d IV. The Ni hooner Kiai.li, lioin St. Manilla, reports being tiled into, overhauled and her pipers examined bv a Spanish m in-ol-nar. Admiral l'orter'a report of the release of the Mississippi Hpu.vlron caught by low water above the fills at Alexandria, gives a flowing account of how it ii performed Theidei of constructing a dam to set hack the water originated with Lieutenant Colonel ltaitcy. and was of such n novel character that it was ridiculed by all the hot engineers. However, at the request ot Admiral Forter, Hen. Hanks furnished U.CIK) men to perform the woik. For eight days the.-e men woi ked up to their necks in water under a burning $uu, and at the expiration of th it time u portion of their works gave way. Admiral Porter instantly mounted his hor-e nnd rode to the upper vessels and rueretl the Eagle to p iss the fills if possihle, and qo through the dam She succeeded in getting over the falls, und ith a full he id of steam Jeered for the opening in the dim All eye were strained to watch her. When the witer wn? rushing through fiiiiou-ly. she plunge 1 iu and went through and touidci to, safely, amid the el ects o thtee thousand soldiers. The others were alter much 1 i'mr and repair i:;g the dam safely brought over iu like manner. MiiHton ) Ilixpritch to Dlv, W vsHiMiTov, May '2. 1 oh' p. M. To Major iteueral Dix: An clliciil dispate! fioui the he iJqiurtcrs of the Aiiiiv of the l'otonise. dated Mnigohick Church, H miles from II aboverto:), ye(tid ty afternoon, T P. M., has Just beer: receivtsj. It states th it our army was withdrawn to the north side of the North Anna on Thursday night, and moved to war Is Hm verton, the place designated for crossing the Famunkey. At 3 A. M., yt'sterdiv, Sheridan, with the 1st and -1 division of cavalry, took psession of Hanover Ferry and Hanover, tin ling there o:ilv a rebel v'n'.ctte. At 10 A. M . the 1st of the tUh corps arrived and now hold the place with sufficient lorce of cavalry, infantry and artillery to resist anv attack likely to be rn de u;on him. the rem linder of the corps pressing on with rapiditv. A liter dispatch! dated 7 A M.Ürth headquarters, Moiig'ihi k Church, has ,ils, been received, al.d reji!s that cvciy thing goes oil finely Th weither i cle ir anl d and the tioopcotuc up raj 1 Jiy as d i:i fi'.e pi:i;s. tt; d the armv ill be beyond the Patuunkey r'.vtr bynoon . F.rtH kiiiri lge is at Hit. over C. H. with a frce v irioii-iy e'timilc-1 at from thirty to one tiuudrc 1 tlioi.s.md. Wickhatn's and Lewis' bt ig ides of cavalry are Als. there. The di-pitch further stntes th '. after fizirg Hanover Ferry. veteriy, (Jen. Toibett captured 75rivilrv, itn'Iudi: g ix oiy.cers. Tlie rebel army v is rx'.-re!iuly demoralizi' i, aud tlces bef ore our army on every occasion. A di-pat:h from (ten S!:crma v d ited My t A. M . ',ar Di'las, n ; .t's tint the ene.iiy 'lis covering his move t. iiim their t-tdurnn, marched! t meet our forces at Dal! is. Our column met th- ci.cny about one n.i'c c-i.-t of Fi.ru; ki r Run. atd we pushed them ba-.-k about thre. m Us t i',c point uhere the rod folk t Atlai.t a:.d Mai.iha Here (Jen John-toti hs chosen a n'rotig line and ere tel parai ets of tluber andeirtb. (Jen. S'icrmii.'s right is at Dalli the center three iuür north. The country u densely woodtnl and broken and no roa Is of any consequence.

We l.avo t.id miny frharp encounters but noth ir decisive.

No dispatches from auy other field of eperatnns rcceivcu to ii.it. (Signed) " E. M. Stastos, Seaetirj of War. Irm Ihlliadelplitv rnitADurnu, May 2S.-A special to the hvet;inff Telegraph from ashington a9: Advices from the Army of the Fotomac up to ThurrdiT night report the rebels busily enaed in etieucbiii on the north aide o( the South Anna river, and appircn.lv expect us to -..-1. .1 1 auacK mem 13 uic.r works. Ao battle had taken plare up to the time our informant left. Our left had crossed the Pamunkey tiver cast Ul OlIIUU 3 JUL.CUOll. fur whole army w in glorious pirits, atd creitnot for giving information of a move ment before it was completed we could send you some cheering news. It in believed Lee is being largely reinforced from FiCaurcgard' and other armies. The golu melal presented to Uen. Washington by Congress, on the evacuation of Uostonby the Itritish, and the only gold medal ever presented to him. has been purchased by a lew gentlemen of Delaware, and will be presented to Lieut. Gen. (Jrant. The sum paid for the medal is over $5,000. From Yul.IiiZtoii. WatHixiTOX, May 15. The Senate joint res olution to amend the city charter of Washington was takeu up, and the amendment allowing persons to be registered as voters who have heretofore borne arms, without distinction of color, was rejected by 20 agiinsd 1!. The resolution was then adopted, and eut to the House. The revenue bill was then considered, and the clause taxing spirits on haud. The ayes and n ivs on the Finance Committee clause, striking; out the tax on spirits oa hand were called lor by Mr. Trumbull, and it wa adopted bv -5 against 15. The Senate then went into executive session. Adjourned. From &nn I'rnncUco. San Fr.nyi4o, May 27. The meeting in aid of the Christian Commission hist evening was the first meeting in California, at which the clergy of all the Evangelical Churches were present. The mcttiti was opened by prayer. Eight thousand dollars were subscribed, ami additional subscriptions aie corning" in rapidly. There is nothing of interest from the northern mission. rrotti M. I.oiiiw. St. Loci. May 2. The cash receipts of the Sanitär Fair, up to Friday niht, are three hundred and nineteen thousand dollars. This does not include any anticipate! donation?, or any of which notice of subscription has been received, nor for tickets, thirty thousand of which have been sold, nor any large schemes in which shares are beiug sold. The f or will continue open dutir.g next week from V;tli intr;(oii. Washington, May 25 The Seuate in session to-day confirmed the following nominations: Colonel 8. S. (Jrithn. of the G:h New Hampshire, to be lhigidier Genercl. He was recommended by (tetier.il (Jrant fur gallantry in the eight days fight in the old Wilderness and Spott.sYivani.i Colone! Emery Upon, of the 121st New Yor k and Fiist Lieuienrntof the 5:h Artillery, to be llrimdkr (iencral lor emre in the eight das tight. The Secretary of the Treasury his directed the Assistant TretsurcM of New York. Hoston nt:d Philadelphia to receive 5 per cent, legal tenders with unattached coupons at the full amount of the face, nnd June coupons in payment for the 10 -10 "a. The suhsctiptii ns to this opular loan continue to flow iu at the rate of a million adav. and it the nc internal revenue and taiill 'acts were in full operation, the revenue from these soutees would, it is thought, pay the entire expenses of the government To provide in the meantime for the pay of the army and for the expenses of the government, new bonds to the amount of fifty or .seventy five millions will be olTcted through the Assistant Treasurer and National Hanks to the highest bidders. Wasiunotov, May JU Fv the recent confirrintion bv the Senate, (Jen Woodbury has been promoted lo be a Lieut. Colonel, and (Jen. tj. A. (tilmoreto be a Major in the regular armv corn of r.ngmeeis. I'rom ?v York. V'tw Yokk. May 21h The Times' letter from lletmudi Hundred, dited May 27th, reports a re'.'onnoiss nice of the rebel position on the day previous by Gen. Mnrtindale with D ivis' brigade of his dii Ision. The enemy were found in t tile pits and entrenchments. After their .skirmishers had been driven back our forces were withdrawn. We had three killed and a dozen wounded. From CincliniMtl, Cincinnati. May 'J9 Dunham A: Co., Jewelers, were robbed ycMcrdav of $7,001) worth of diamonds. ROB ACS' S BITTERS. (KKKXBACKS AHE GOOI, BUT IlOli.lCliS Allt: It ET T Ml Ml, STOMACd 1UTIKK8. Tt'ir thousand ho'tle SJi in iu::tti. Tbennixt popular stomach biit.-r In u. KOIIACK'S IiITTKKS. fi(ot f r all 'Wanrem til of the Monucli, Bili'Uii ss, biver Complaint and kuh-iuM-bil:ty. KOIIACK'S BITTKKS. They p'ses won-lfrful tonic pr"p rtis, civil. g ton tu the pj'ftite Tii digestive organ. koiiack's r:ttf.ks. lVhi'.ltaffd I.;i.ii?.s ainl sedrn--mrKÄ arJ l''r,'s,"s will hud i:i thetn an excellent totilc. ROBACK'zt BITTE US. A iri' Kishfiil I'rfore e.irh and all livrr diseases. lioiiu'ii's iiTnus. Th-y are better than all l'ill, Powders and otter v, iiivci u, dis.igroi'ahle conipoutnls. Koii.u K's ni rn.ics. Tlipy can he takn without regard to diet. As an ! t .er tU"y Lav tio qual. Koiiuks s:itti:i:s. TLey ar prepared by an old an.l klhful j.hjsieian from ell-k!.o n vt-vt-t.O'l" renu-die. uoi;.ries iutti:ks. Wherever known thry have become a tar;t family str"iif tb-ni!iff reriK-'Ir. KOIIACK'S IUTTi:itS. rry oi. bottle, and you w ill always Use them and recoin.iu nd them to others. KOIIACK'S IMTMIKS. c:. . HOIIAf K ole t'roprlclor, Au t coujpouTi-ler of Stomach Bitters, blvd I'urifirr and B'.o.sl rr.'.s, and I'tiller and manufacturer of Catt a and Swhsh BratiJie, and all kinds of the linest domes. t c liquor, liich are ei l hfdf salt? or in any desire 1 Vjai.r.fy, at Ses.Jf, C and ei Y..1 Third trert, Cincnit.a'i, O. for sale It Irui:jit aril IVr in Medicine e rvi h'. re, and br Br- n!r ? A 51 an,.' I'.. Vjrk'Ts nd V. . j IU-K.t 1 Co., Indianaj'.:. niaj'i ljid:av NEW ARMY "WATCHES. A KUANHALK A CO., Imprtem, 17 Broadway. N. V. l want Afii' in every coardy and erery re .-imei.t f.-rttesale of ttir new styles of Watchf. Unusialy 1 i 1 r 1 trni arc oTert-d to Agent. -n for circular. r:i 21- Klr.i FOR SALE. VlxO.I.K BKICK O'lTAr.K HOl'SK. NO. l.T West South treet, one aud a half tories bin, tLre ri..Ui ;..' a kitcbtn. ceiacr.ted ciliar under each, :th citeris.4-" d ior;"a I'osReiua siven Inmiediarely. T.tle iro nl. l-or particulars Cill at B. I sail's Tirorery. triTl'V-Uwr B. tjlHfAX." Notice of Appllratlon lor I.irrnr. OTIC K IS IIKUKBT UVKN, THAT I WII.LAITI.Y i t the l'..ar l of l'ovumiiotn r of Mariou conny. ' Indiana, at tdetr rnt term, 14. for a license tu U ! n.:..Aiiati.it: l.sa..r in a le cj-aiitity ilan a j'jn at a i tii-'ie, r:rh de riviletre of all. m .r the aatne t.i drank on tnr pre!;?. fr one year. Vy rdee of busiüev. au 1 tue wrru; e liL-rcoa said liquor are to be sold a:,d drank, i' lcati t at N. 17 S..nth Ilrlaware treet. out b: k N. 1-, in G uter lotiki, in Man.. u canity. In4atia. S. MM I'M X. mv tC-v

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COMMERCIAL. ;ar TaLroairB.; w York Jlnrkci. Nnr Yom, May 2P. Cotton 1c Letter; raid, uphr.d $1 01. Flour State and Wti. 5lüc bibr; J7 40 7 50 extra, $7 t0(o7 ai trade braciiä. Market clonics fia:ct. WhUky nodecide! cbacge; $1 2?031 23Wheat lc tetter fur prime ilccriplioi;?; common Lfvv ami dtcliiiinff 1 (Jil 67; fur Chi ca go Spring. $1 Wgl C7 for Mil. Club, $1 ti7 01 6?. ... Corn more active anJ firmer; $1 0(olS3 for oM mixed Wwtcrn, in tore and afloat. Oats firm, rather quiet; bl .c for West cm. Kje dull at $1 II. Coffee dull, and nominallj unchanged. Sugars RtcadT; 2Uc for clarified N. O.. lGO? 17 X lor iluscovado, and 'JS0 boxes HiTaDi 17 Molasses dull; no sales of imiwrtance. Wool firm and quiet Totk less active. $23 75(2Ü mess. i'JS 50 old do., $..'i0 W)(?,30 new do; $21 iü(32ä 05 old and new prime. Beef quiet but firm. Ltrd steady and more active; sales at 14l.j J4?4c, and 500 barrels to atrive at H,3401s, Gold opening at böJ4', adraneing to tJR, declining to b8, closing firm at -- Cincinnati TIarkel. Cincinnati, Mav Flour unchanged and steadj; superfine $6 C3 (äG 75, and common to good extra $.6 90Cc7. Wheat unchanged and demand lizht; lied $1 50? 1 GO, White 1 70(1 75. Corn dull; shelled $1 15Q1 1G, ear 1 lü(i 1 12. Whiakj closed with a good demand, and prices tending upward; sales, ol 1,200 barrels at $1 25. Provisions quiet and unchanged; nothing done worth? of note, but all articles held firmly. Groceries firm; fair demand. Gold ti l(3b'5. Silver 70(73.

.civ York Cuttle Market. MaaKKT Dav, Ti hsdav, May 21, 1äC4. Total k chits or catilk or all kinds, roa tub wrm sIieep and Ikeves Cowj;. Veals. Lambs. S me. 11.113 12,-7? 9.-J70 2i,i:;j loo .... ir. Total 4.214 1T: !t7 tiM2 Jt week 4,iA list 1,219 G,:i-J Jorspn'g la.ty.r.. 4,6Ca 105 1,179 3,474 Av'rVeNo.jxr w'klitljetr l.W 699 10,014 HKVKS UtOM r;rnun.T n.VTKS. New York 4;; ow. 1'eiiusyl Taniii. ....... . 10 Massachusetts.... ti' 17 Connecticut. Indian j 112 Missouri Illinois C.oey Micbitran Kentucky (i. Canala -'Si 2ti7 htxy. Tbe total rtcfipts I Iii week are UÖJ Ies tLan rrporl'il f.r tbe nn-cvctliiiK wet-k, orul les than for the correspond. Mt-rk iu 1)SW, by Leal. The iUalityof tLe cattlt n ale was har.ily equal to the ofl'eriups for neveral previous weeks; tut letter i h ah average More than oiifhalf of tlie ht-evt-s were from ilistiilrrics of this State, Illinois and Canaila, and ilixillery fed cattle are not ctmtiirrisl jirime l-eves, however MiiootU and tat they may .''. There wer no premium cattlr in the market, nor were there any considerable duuiIht of vry thin and coure um'ii nnd stak's. It ruiht naturally 1-e sui;HM-d that with the much lighter sujiply of bet-f Cattle this wt-fk,and the scarcity ( f rbeep, prin s would have adVanceil, but it must e borne in tin ml that there were more iu the market lat week thati could lx sold, and tbt tho reported numbers on alc thi work il Dot n profht tinactual supply, there being in the yard about -ji o lefr over from the week previous, llesides, lat week jrovernni.-nt aireiit to.k Suo lu ad, and probably more, whil this week ilicy did not p-irclia.se a Millie bülUk. Hence, hil. the supply is 0"! )i-ad less, there has been M.ld lo butchers for consumption here about tUe same nuiuber, at the same price paid by Iheni one wvik ai'. With only abot't 2:,0 head of Tre.-li lattle received on Tuesday, and but few buyers i:i the yard-., the mal ket closed dull, wnh a downward tendency. It i said that for next Heek there will be only kb :ut 1,'JdO Weslern cattle, added to th l.tHKI head held out or this w eek's marker, and that the supply w ill l.o less than 3,0 head: but there is jiit ax much reason tohuppo.se that there w ill be over 4,1)01 on sale next wek,us less. There is, bow ever, jjoi! reason l believe that until grass-fed cattb- Irjjin to arrive, prices will continue high. 1'reniium tjualities, j er ew f Nun... rrime, c! do lli.O0 1-17,(10 Medium to giMxt e.u.ilitie, perewt l."..o; 13,7.1 Toor do di I.'1,XKj,iJ,(i0 lleneral m Hin prices do l.i,tK t. 17,tHI Averare do 13..j0.i row a tt The ipialityof the otlerin.s this week wa better thaiH we bava seen for nrveral wee kit, and there was also a better supply. The cow s sent to (his market lcar evidence of the hih jriceof feed, a:idlo not reflect credit upon their owners. Hut at the present hi'li prices of butter, rh. oe and milk, it i perliaos too much to exp ct tlmt the f tt--t and hot conduioiud cow a Mn.u Id ber sent to tiurki t. ' '"oil milch cows are iu active rerpj?, and are sold readily nt the following quotations, viz: Kxtr.t p;o.d n.ws tMs5; neiliiitn, ?7i; ordinary pt 'T to couiiuou $jj 1 .U. VKAL CAL LS. Coocl x eiils are very scarce, and command propoiiii.natcly higher prices rlmn beef cattle. The otfenrgs are n.cstly very common calve, sucli as no g.-sl butcher w ill jiurchas; lor Lis customer. h nce fancy puces are paid for a strictly prime veal. The quotation at the close were; Prime vetiW ll)o;llc p.-r Ib., alive; medium to rol 0 9,',e; common si-aJ.c. lk.t! old at lrom f ' to 1 per hea.l, and cnlf skins arc iju- ted at Äc p r 11. sinirr ami lamb. At the close of last week sheep were higher than ever before reported in this market. The receipt have been liclit, mid the demand ui:precedi iitedly heavy. Pi line woolced sheep sold as hiirh Neper II. alive, und sheared brouifbt 12 '.c per lb. On Monday and Tues.Uy, however, r this week, under more liberal arrivals, the nurket declined about one cent per lb., closing to-Jay at 12. , a.l:ic er lb. fur prime unshorn sheep, II .12c for medium lo Kood do , and ft'tlO'jC for inferior. Sheared sheep were selling at 104,11c for prime, I 'i'.t'c br medium, and 6' Ä,S ',c for poor to common. Iioos. The arrivals are liclit, and the markt t n Tuesday was quite active at a sl!t;ht advance in places. The follow ini are the (,ui tativli, as iveli bj (Jeor-e W. Derinatl, 4(tll street: 1.1 ve hojrs. UresKed Heavy prime eoi n ted. . "J't ,M1 ' ' I.L'llt. do do hi si 111' lli Still fed, pr 11 . - - - - - m m - I - - a 10' rf,HT. Dr. A. I). OHE KS HIS SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS Oh Indiaiianoli and vicinity. OlUce, Virginia Avenue No. 22. ResideiT North Nw Jersey street. No 37. octUVVdly NOTICE. THE DKDIGATIOX OF CROWN HILL CEMETERY will take place on the grounds, 2;,' miles north of the city, on the Michigan Road, un W4'iiIay next. June 1st, at 10 o'clock A. M., with appropriate exercises. The Hon. Albert S. Vbite, U. S. District Jnle will deliver the address. A general attendance of citizens invited Public conveyances will be provided on that day, as f ir as practicable, at a reasonable rte (the minister of the city going free if cbarte) which are e.vpcted to leave the Tost Office, passing by the Dates and Palmer Houses, at Ü A. M. JAMES M. KAY, Presided. Tino. H. HaroHcT, S-cretary. rny2l-dtd II. .11. HIMCEU A: CO., HEAL ESTJiEAOHXTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, IiKlisiiiiipolisH, Ind. rn.y 'tildly WILL BE PAID TD AOEIfTS TO SELL NEV WAR PUBLICATIONS. CrfU any day fr'-m 10 to 12 or fr-ni 'Jto 4. I). K. Ci!Air.El;LIN, Gen. Aent, No. 3. West Wa-b:nqton stuet, up .-t?.:r Ri'üi No. 3 Indlaiiai-Mi. nij23-d3 MENDING AND SCOURING, BT CUNUAD FKTTK, NO. la MILTII it E Uli. AX tret All C4rmeiits eiitrut"l to him :11 be pronipdy and neatly ret.ovi.ted and repaired. All kind of tailoring an 1 rutting for lny anl no n, iti the !et style, on shirt notice u:.d at low ra'.es. TDyJti-dtm TO FAR ME RSe REAPERS AND MOWERS. FpilE IWiX ll.UVKTKi: tN KMl'.i ITi(N AT I the O-yrt H.r.e Yanl. S tf Laker, Hand lUler and OnioClipr" r- l -rm r call and rami:ie them. myln-dlni L- AY1E, Aj bt. JO.'ATlIA. IV. f.OKlMI, ATTOIINKY Arr L.VW, nAVINi; OPENED A 1.Vr (-1HCE IMMEDIATELY over IlLNTKU'S i)OK Tt)l:E, No. I! East VSaLineton otreet, Indianapolis. Dn!ui.a, trn1er Li professtotial srrvk e to lie publ.c. luarV"-dly

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LYON'S KATHA1E0N. Kathairon la from the Greek word MKathro." or Kattairo, aiipiifjrtng to cleanxe, rejarinatc and re "'ote. Tili rticle Ii bat iti carae Ij-nUt. I,rprrrviri-. rvatonng aod beauufying U human tair It ia the Bio, remarkabl f reparation in tie worlJ. It U aaia o&l and put up by the ori(2tial proprietor, aod U now tua-ia with tae taraa care, kill aad attention wtkb jive It a ale of cm tnt tuillion tottletr aunuia. It i a most drihtful Hair Dre-s-lrj. It CT Ürate accrf and dandruT. It keeps the bead Cool and clean. It make the bair rkb oft and gloa-y. It prtvfLt the bair from falling off and turning gray It restore bair upon bald beada. Any lady or gentlcaan who ralaea a beautiful head of hair hould Use Lyoti'a Kathairon. It ia known n! ne4 throughout the civilized world. Sold by all resectable dealer. Dr.'IAs s. u.u-i:- A co., w. v. fet-dom-eod A NEW THING INDER TIIE SUN! In Ita effect inatantaceoua. In it coloring power matchless. In it inpredieut vegetable. In its operation natural. In ita beautifying results enduring. In it- tendency preservative. In its popo'arity unequalled. ( HlVr iDOUO'S IIAUt DVC U prouounced by the World of Scieuc and the World of Fashion, the finest preparation ever invented by art to rectify the bort comings, of nature. Manufactured by J. CUISTADORO, No. 6 Ator House, Sew Tork. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dresser, a p r2a -d eod 4 w e o w liOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, IIOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, In Longfellow's Toent Hiawatha wit adjudged to have couiermi the greatest toon on M trite because be brought to its notice corn. Kvery one will admit that our preparation is wort by of the name, lor the bener. t a ucotiiers w keu it 1 know n. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restore. faded and gray bair and wbiskrr to their ordinal color, it bni.gs up tbe natural .hading orone V i . r tt J I . ...... . . . L . ... i . 1 t i . ... uii hu auoiuer, mua giMiir me natr a penect nie ip. pririrm, so mil tue most critical onserver cannot detect it c use. lc makes hrsh hair soft and ilky, itopn its fjllih out, rleause it arid the ca'p trotn all impuri ties, Is as reauil)- applied aud wiped from tbe skin a any hair dressin;, and entirely overcomes the bad eflect of previous ue of preparations ci'titainii.g ulphur, usr of lead, Ac. TUr propsietors of the liiaw a;ha published tbe following challenge to test, in tbe New York dailies three weeks, which , WAS XKVEli ACCEPTED. Let some w ell known and disinterred persons ip. point eil to the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to br.ng up tbe color. Kvery proprietor to Use nothing but bis c wn preparation, and the peron nothing lse during the test. A certificate or the result to W widely published at th enuvJise of tlie unsuccessful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSKHl IIOYT & CO., marl9 dlv No. 10 University Place, X V. The Mid ien changes of our climate are ourte of Tulmonary, Uronchial and Asthmatic Affcdions. Experi ence having proved that simple remedies often act -ed-ily lim taken in the early stages of the disease, re course should at once be had to BROWN'S BRONCIILIL TROCHES or I'eii-es, b t the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Thr.-Mt lc eer so slight, as by this precaution a more H- rious attack m.iy be crTectually warded off. I'ublic Sjakerand Singers will find tbem rtTeittial for clearing hikI stri npthniing the voice. Soldiers should h.ie them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken when occasion requires. Sold by all Druist and Dealers in Medicine, in tb United Stale and most foreign countries at 25 o ut per bo. 1llv..dJtrln t?-tOLi)li: 1. 8-WK THINK DU Mrirklami U o,uite right in advUin you in his ndvartisanent in our columns of t-d.iy' pap r, to take a bottle of his highly recomnimdcd Anti-Cholera Mixture in your knapsacks, it may have tbe lives cf mary of our l ea solü.-rs. Mother, .sec thut yotir sons do Hot negbxt it You ran get it at the Drug Storea at 5 cents jx-r lott!e. It is the beft remedy f.r Diarrlm-a and Dysentery. marrbT-dlyeodAwly SK ASKS OF THK NKUV0US Setniiial, L'rinaty and Sexual System re w and reliable treatment in Ifepoits of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. SeM by mail in w aled letter envelopeK, free of charKe. Address I). J. SK1LHN HOUOHTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, l'hilade Iphl I'a. niarU0-dA wly RTNKRVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weaknera, etc., crt I curtd by on who baa really cured nini-eif and bundreis of others, and will tll jrou nothing but itt truth. Addre. with ttsmp. EDWARD II. TKAVEK, feb.tl-dAwly f.k Box, Ilüston, Mass. "LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read th a lvertisement I this paper, beadM IMPOlrTANT Tl) EEMAI.ER. Dr. nieesman, of Ne York, has devoted the last thirty years .f bis practice to Eeuial Complaints. His Till ct like charm. They are reliable and safe. novü-dUnj NOTIONS, &C. ;iiii.iki:'s ais, .!(, AND W I L la O W W A Vn Oa S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Tr.lIKYY DIFFERENT STYLES ON EXHIBITION AND J' for sale at my aler(m. up uirs. They are e. looted from the bst manufacturer. and vary in price. frtn TWO to THlkTY DOLLAÜS apiece. Idealer will find it to their Int rest to itispect these foaxU CHARLES MAYER, feb2'-.lA6u) No. West Washington Mreet. DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. rtW I'ARTNERSHII' BETWEEN DBS. PARVIX L I Fletcher has been di.solved. Those indebted will please call at their earliest convenience at the cRice CT ottb Alabaina street, and settle. It. Hetcber will continue in th old oCire. ni)23 dlw f Jcumul copy one week. DENTISTS. P, G, C, HUNT, X3 S IST T I S T t . - OPFICI AND RESIDENCK. JJ, BAM ji.hii:t XTIll.hr INDIANAPOLIS IND. JOIIÄ . Sl'LLIVAX. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, .o. tu Eilst l'rurl ireel, In rear of .sentinel Ilnlldlns. BMrJl-dly MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES. DIAMOND. JEWELRY, PLATE. DrytJoods ad otbt ,er.sotjal property, or bought a;.d Mdd at NOKTII ILLINOIS TÜVET. NORWOOD'S BLOCK (UP STA:i:S.1 KrtiMlly .PROFESJIONAL. A. !. .1IIILLK.. PHYSICIAN AM) SURGEON, Ollice r;ymnaltiiii Hiilldln; Corner Tlcrldiun and Wualiiugtou M., INDIANAPOLIS. IND., rsTOVK WOO X. 7K WlU UliNLsil STOVE WOOD IN ANY imrt of the city in lota of -ue cord cr tura at t cer.tt r urot, ana jr atrouuta at 7 eint per uxrU trd. r. Iff: at tie oC'.ce of HcKEENAN A PIELCE mill 1 Iiroteplt) b'.ird. Or delivered at tie wuod yard, ou ot ;t N. IT, tu tbe .uib.r4 part f tha tity, at54 et nt j r f..t. aprll

DRY GOODS.

CL0SIIIG OUT 0AI3 AT THE Trade Pate ! 20 &. 28 west 7AsmnoTon ot.. HUME, LORD & CO. , AV worth ISHINQ TO RETIRE FROM BUMStSJ NOW fuer ineir larjre at.l pladal tart jr.!.. Da,! At 27er Tork hole.le prior, .dU aaany u4a dMk le... Keel in a; ui!er obligation to tbe public for tb wry lare natronajre hire rff f Ive4, we ttr coocMl U dopt thi method of cbwdnf out our present .tuck. tte. T arts-Ir lUrta ike daiL.ir mit rta tbHr gxnl. K.w as the aine an be bought at Del bf Ifrtlf prlcel III Kastera cJtiea. VJt U bo IicUtu cry, abd e wIUcm tinue the ale until the hole .tork la ri.e4 oat. bave n.w ia .tore the lrxe aud Wt aeerto4 atk ever broegbt to this city, cmlUa of 8lo,000 Worth of SEE- ES S , Comprising erery f?rale, frotw tW n4 rwllj lreautiful Itloire Antiques, To tbe cbeapeat PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, Which m ill be old regarJlesa of tbe recent reat ad. vanct a. nW DBESS GOODS, la preat variety. Our buyer being at tbe Ltasf of tl oarket durinn the rurlnir. baa made extra effort a to ro- , care tbe tliiert and ruot fashionable in tb auatket, com--r isiiik an iae iaie Xu-iK iVovcltieK, 3IERKLMAC PRINTS. 8PRAGUES PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, A3IKRICAN PRINTS ' t DUNNELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, C:C, CtC, Cloths and Cassimeres, Eor Men aud Floy., front tbe cheapest U U Ix-at the market afford. W arc lrx ckokiii; out On the ato tertn, oar plendid atock of III, A IK Ml LK l KCl' I, All). II ASH I, At., Ac, CotnprisiDjc the receut PARIS AND LONI)0.SIIAPES, Richly trlninied Ith ltFAL CaUIl'tJUC i-'aciv", HICII BEAD i.lTlPO, And elegant r e-i s. mm, lord. &, co. .IO,000 00. S40,000 OO, WOKTll UE CARPETS. CARPCTO, CAnPCTO, COXSIaTINa OF .lledalllou CarprU. Axiiiiiiter Carpet. Velvet Carpels, Ilody UruMcU, Tapc lr Irufkilkt Three-riy Carpet, Ingrain und Supers, Coltiigf, Ruj( and Dcnip Carpels, CoutvrU!.; every (ftasle, ail of IWh iL be mJ at New Tork hol.iIe price, tof ether with a Tuft lit A ;! Satin and Wool DnciaIx G-I Embroidered Heps ' JLarc and Tarn bo ur Curtain. iiOVSK FVILYlSUIrG JOOl)S In great rariety. W-Aslal PAPER AND Of every description. jrTb it aiit 4f tbt abovt fvsrdt III Cm! it bkvk t their adaiaj t call at an aatly date aod lay la y ylitt fur tauarart an J (alb, HUME, LORD ä CO, imielAHfACOlal. trCd3ai